All About Tyrolean Shoes – Thick and Stitched
The region of Tyrol in the Austrian and Italian Alps is known for ham, strudel, and obtuse clompy-looking shoes.
The region of Tyrol in the Austrian and Italian Alps is known for ham, strudel, and obtuse clompy-looking shoes.
Better get to moisturizing those feet of yours, because this edition of Five Plus One will have you showing off your heels in no time.
It's not a thin pancake, the crepe rubber you find on your shoes is a natural latex byproduct and one of the best sole options.
Arguably the most underrated Clark's silhouette, the Weaver isn't as popular as the Wallabee and Desert styles, but HAVEN knows what's up.
In this buyer's guide, we examine the three tiers of running-style sneaker from entry level kicks all the way up to hand-lasted, American-made sneakers.
We take our picks of the last week's content from across the web and wrap them up into our handy weekly rundown for your convenience.
Clarks teamed up with Rebels To Dons designer Joshua Joseph and Ronnie Fieg to formulate this muled-out edition of the Clarks Maycliffe.
You already know how iconic the Desert Boot is, especially done up in nice tan nubuck that's sure to catch eyes and tasty patina wherever your feet take you.
Ugly, beautiful, irresistible, and rounded up in this week's Five Plus One; we've got chunky two-eyed Tyrolean shoes.
Debuting with arguably the 2 most iconic silhouettes —the Wallabee and the Desert Boot— Clarks has made its first foray into the plant-based footwear space.